Disabled Holidays in Inverness

Locations in Inverness

The city of Inverness is rich in both history and glorious countryside. The Old Town boasts the new award-winning Eastgate Centre, a Victorian Market and plenty of shops in-between. Visit St Andrew’s Cathedral on the River Ness and one of the loveliest riverside settings in Britain, Inverness Castle or Craig Phadrig above the city. Craig Phadrig was once the stronghold of Pictish Kings and has forest trails and majestic views of the Moray Firth, home to bottlenose dolphins that can often be spotted. Relax in the tropical gardens at Inverness Floral Hall or take a cruise down the Caledonian Canal to Loch Ness. Don’t forget to take a camera in case you spot Nessie, and let us at DisabledHolidays.com know if you do!

Situated near Inverness and in secluded birch woodlands, the cottage is classified as a Category 1 Unassisted Wheelchair Access
accommodation and has additional facilities suitable for disabled
people.

Timber clad and double glazed with mountain views. Studio with either king size double or twin beds, ensuite bath with overhead shower. One Moriston Studio is suitable for parties including a partially disabled visitor – please check when booking.

Set by the side of the Caledonian Canal and just a few miles from Fort William, the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’, these beautifully presented apartments are perfectly placed for exploring this lovely area. Each apartment has its own separate entrance within a small complex of seven.

This modern and comfortable air-conditioned hostel, which dates back to the year 1931, offers superb facilities in the capital of the Highlands. With a warm welcome and buzzing atmosphere the hostel is popular with guests from all over the world.

A traditional 4* hotel in both style and service. The Golf View, as the name suggests is adjacent to one of Nairn's two courses. The hotel also boasts spectacular views from the tastefully and traditionally furnished public areas and many of the bedrooms.